Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Thomas Stubbs

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c.1858 Born in Manchester, son of Joseph Stubbs, Senior

1861 Living at 1 Harrison Street, Manchester with Joseph Stubbs (age 32 born Carlisle), Foreman Cotton Machine maker. With his wife Hannah Stubbs (age 33 born Manchester) and four children; Martha P. Stubbs (age 6 born Manchester); Mary Stubbs (age 5 born Manchester); William T. Stubbs (age 3 born Manchester); and Robert P. Stubbs (age 1 born Manchester). Also Robert Oliver (age 62 born Manchester), House Proprietor, father of Hannah. One servant.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census